Biography

Originally entered the NFL as a college free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs on August 30, 2008.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Most accurate kicker in Buccaneers history, converting 84.3 percent of his field goal attempts (91-of-108) with the club.

His 91 field goals, 110 PATs, and 383 points all rank fifth in franchise history.

Set franchise record with a 92.9 field goal percentage (26-28) in 2011, shattering Steve Christie's 85.2 percent (23-27) in 1990. Barth's field goal pecentage was second in the NFL, while his 88.2 rate from 40+ yards was tied for the league lead.

Holds franchise record for consecutive field goals made with 25.

His six field goals of 50 or more yards in 2012 is a franchise single-season record.

His 33 field goals of 40+ yards over the last two seasons lead the NFL, five more than any other kicker.

Made at least two field goals of 50 yards or more in the same game three times.

Owns four of the eight longest field goals in Buccaneers history.

In 2010, converted 82.1 percent of his field goal attempts, the eighth best single- season performance in team history and registered 105 points, the sixth-best point total by a kicker in team history.

Kicked first career game-winning field goal at New Orleans (12/27/09), connecting from 47 yards in overtime.

Became the first kicker in Buccaneers history and just fourth in NFL history to make three field goals of 50 yards or more in one game at Miami (11/15/09).

Went 4-for-4 on field goal attempts, converting from 50, 47, 46 and 44 yards, in the first half vs. Carolina (12/4/11). Became just the third NFL player in history to record four-plus field goals of 40 or more yards in one half.

Kicked second career game-winner at Cincinnati (10/10/10), connecting from 31 yards with one second remaining in the game.

Had a season-long 53-yard field goal vs. St. Louis (10/24/10), while going 4-of-4 on field goal attempts against the Rams, setting a new career-high for FGs made and tying his career high for attempts.

Connected on nine straight field goals to begin pro career.

Saw first NFL action with the Chiefs at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08), connecting on a 30- yard field goal and going three-for-three on extra points.

Owns three career special teams tackles.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS:

Finished 11th in the NFL with a career- high123 points.

Tied for NFL lead with 16 field goals of 40 or more yards (18) and fourth with field goals of 50 or more yards (6).

Set single-season franchise record with six field goals of 50 or more yards.

Converted all three field goal attempts in 16-10 victory vs. Carolina (9/9) to set the franchise record with 18 consecutive field goals.

Connected on both field goal attempts (45, 52) at New York Giants (9/16).

Was three-for-three on field goal attempts (50,57,47) vs. Washington (9/30). The 57-yarder was his career long and the second-longest in Buccaneers history. It marked the second time in his career he connected on two 50+ yard field goals in the same game.

Missed 55-yard field goal off left upright against Kansas City (10/14). It was his first miss since 10/16/11, and ended a streak of 25 consecutive makes, which is a franchise record and was the longest active streak in NFL.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS:

Converted all three field goal attempts and all three PATs for a season-high 12 points at Minnesota (10/26).

Had career-high six PATs in win at Oakland (11/4).

Connected on both field goal attempts (40, 45) in win vs. San Diego (11/11).

Made both field goal attempts (51, 40) in win at Carolina (11/18).

Connected on all three field goal attempts at Denver (12/2), including two of 50 or more yards (50, 55). It marked the third time in his career Barth made at least two field goals of 50 or more yards in the same game.

Good on both field goal attempts (49, 29) vs. St. Louis (12/23).

Converted all three field goal attempts (48, 22, 42) in win at Atlanta (12/30).

COLLEGE/PERSONAL:

Saw action in 47 games at North Carolina (2004-07) where he converted a school- record 54-of-71 field goals (76.1%) and 103-of-109 PATs for 265 points.

Connected on a school-record 19 consecutive field goals.

Earned First-Team All-ACC honors as a senior, hitting 19-of-22 field goals and a team-high 78 points.

Sponsors the 'Barth Vaders' Front Row Fans section to provide a special gameday experience at Raymond James Stadium for local charities.

Along with Andrew Economos and Michael Koenen, hosted the inaugural Special Teams Santas outreach initiative, shopping for and then donating more than $6,000 in holiday gifts for the All Children Hospital Wonderland toy drive.

In October 2012, served dinner to breast cancer patients and families staying at the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in Tampa, where Barth also helped present a $5,000 donation in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Helped present a $100,000 grant in September 2012 to build Tampa Bay Buccaneers Field in Clearwater's North Greenwood community, where Barth and teammates also led local youths through football drills.

In June 2012, visited the Highland Pines Cougars youth football program to lead children through football drills and help present thousands of dollars in new sporting equipment that vandals had stolen from the league.

Along with Andrew Economos and Michael Koenen, hosted the inaugural Special Teams Santas outreach initiative, shopping for and then donating more than $6,000 in holiday gifts for the All Children's Hospital Wonderland toy drive.

Visited Oakhurst Elementary School, the Buccaneers' 2011 Play 60 Super School, to present a $10,000 Play 60 grant, speak on the importance of healthy nutrition, and participate in football drills with students in December 2011.

Hosted the team's 'Kicking for Kids' event in February 2011 along with Raymond James Financial and presented $23,000 to local hospitals for his efforts on the field.

Helped surprise 30 families with tickets, gift cards, a shopping spree and more for the fourth and fifth annual Day of Giving events in December 2010 and 2011.

Spoke to over 100 youth football players from the Junior Buccaneers football program about the importance of schoolwork, making smart decisions and living a healthy lifestyle in September 2010.

Attended the Buccaneers Student Advisory Board culmination event in May 2010 to thank the students for their service.

Born Connor Thomas Barth on April 11, 1986, in Arlington, Virginia.

ACQUIRED BY BUCS:

Signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on November 3, 2009.

ORIGINALLY ENTERED NFL:

Originally entered the NFL as a college free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs on August 30, 2008.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Most accurate kicker in Buccaneers history, converting 84.3 percent of his field goal attempts (91-of-108) with the club.

His 91 field goals, 110 PATs, and 383 points all rank fifth in franchise history.

Set franchise record with a 92.9 field goal percentage (26-28) in 2011, shattering Steve Christie's 85.2 percent (23-27) in 1990. Barth's field goal pecentage was second in the NFL, while his 88.2 rate from 40+ yards was tied for the league lead.

Holds franchise record for consecutive field goals made with 25.

His six field goals of 50 or more yards in 2012 is a franchise single-season record.

His 33 field goals of 40+ yards over the last two seasons lead the NFL, five more than any other kicker.

Made at least two field goals of 50 yards or more in the same game three times.

Owns four of the eight longest field goals in Buccaneers history.

In 2010, converted 82.1 percent of his field goal attempts, the eighth best single- season performance in team history and registered 105 points, the sixth-best point total by a kicker in team history.

Kicked first career game-winning field goal at New Orleans (12/27/09), connecting from 47 yards in overtime.

Became the first kicker in Buccaneers history and just fourth in NFL history to make three field goals of 50 yards or more in one game at Miami (11/15/09).

Went 4-for-4 on field goal attempts, converting from 50, 47, 46 and 44 yards, in the first half vs. Carolina (12/4/11). Became just the third NFL player in history to record four-plus field goals of 40 or more yards in one half.

Kicked second career game-winner at Cincinnati (10/10/10), connecting from 31 yards with one second remaining in the game.

Had a season-long 53-yard field goal vs. St. Louis (10/24/10), while going 4-of-4 on field goal attempts against the Rams, setting a new career-high for FGs made and tying his career high for attempts.

Connected on nine straight field goals to begin pro career.

Saw first NFL action with the Chiefs at N.Y. Jets (10/26/08), connecting on a 30- yard field goal and going three-for-three on extra points.

Owns three career special teams tackles.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS:

Finished 11th in the NFL with a career- high123 points.

Tied for NFL lead with 16 field goals of 40 or more yards (18) and fourth with field goals of 50 or more yards (6).

Set single-season franchise record with six field goals of 50 or more yards.

Converted all three field goal attempts in 16-10 victory vs. Carolina (9/9) to set the franchise record with 18 consecutive field goals.

Connected on both field goal attempts (45, 52) at New York Giants (9/16).

Was three-for-three on field goal attempts (50,57,47) vs. Washington (9/30). The 57-yarder was his career long and the second-longest in Buccaneers history. It marked the second time in his career he connected on two 50+ yard field goals in the same game.

Missed 55-yard field goal off left upright against Kansas City (10/14). It was his first miss since 10/16/11, and ended a streak of 25 consecutive makes, which is a franchise record and was the longest active streak in NFL.

2012 HIGHLIGHTS:

Converted all three field goal attempts and all three PATs for a season-high 12 points at Minnesota (10/26).

Had career-high six PATs in win at Oakland (11/4).

Connected on both field goal attempts (40, 45) in win vs. San Diego (11/11).

Made both field goal attempts (51, 40) in win at Carolina (11/18).

Connected on all three field goal attempts at Denver (12/2), including two of 50 or more yards (50, 55). It marked the third time in his career Barth made at least two field goals of 50 or more yards in the same game.

Good on both field goal attempts (49, 29) vs. St. Louis (12/23).

Converted all three field goal attempts (48, 22, 42) in win at Atlanta (12/30).

COLLEGE/PERSONAL:

Saw action in 47 games at North Carolina (2004-07) where he converted a school- record 54-of-71 field goals (76.1%) and 103-of-109 PATs for 265 points.

Connected on a school-record 19 consecutive field goals.

Earned First-Team All-ACC honors as a senior, hitting 19-of-22 field goals and a team-high 78 points.

Sponsors the 'Barth Vaders' Front Row Fans section to provide a special gameday experience at Raymond James Stadium for local charities.

Along with Andrew Economos and Michael Koenen, hosted the inaugural Special Teams Santas outreach initiative, shopping for and then donating more than $6,000 in holiday gifts for the All Children Hospital Wonderland toy drive.

In October 2012, served dinner to breast cancer patients and families staying at the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in Tampa, where Barth also helped present a $5,000 donation in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Helped present a $100,000 grant in September 2012 to build Tampa Bay Buccaneers Field in Clearwater's North Greenwood community, where Barth and teammates also led local youths through football drills.

In June 2012, visited the Highland Pines Cougars youth football program to lead children through football drills and help present thousands of dollars in new sporting equipment that vandals had stolen from the league.

Along with Andrew Economos and Michael Koenen, hosted the inaugural Special Teams Santas outreach initiative, shopping for and then donating more than $6,000 in holiday gifts for the All Children's Hospital Wonderland toy drive.

Visited Oakhurst Elementary School, the Buccaneers' 2011 Play 60 Super School, to present a $10,000 Play 60 grant, speak on the importance of healthy nutrition, and participate in football drills with students in December 2011.

Hosted the team's 'Kicking for Kids' event in February 2011 along with Raymond James Financial and presented $23,000 to local hospitals for his efforts on the field.

Helped surprise 30 families with tickets, gift cards, a shopping spree and more for the fourth and fifth annual Day of Giving events in December 2010 and 2011.

Spoke to over 100 youth football players from the Junior Buccaneers football program about the importance of schoolwork, making smart decisions and living a healthy lifestyle in September 2010.

Attended the Buccaneers Student Advisory Board culmination event in May 2010 to thank the students for their service.

Born Connor Thomas Barth on April 11, 1986, in Arlington, Virginia.

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